MEDICINE & HEALTHThe World Health Organization (WHO) warns about the rising COVID-19 cases and deaths in Europe, wherein over half of the cases worldwide are recorded in the continent.
Eating problems among young people surged during the COVID-19 epidemic, according to researchers. However, there are certain indicators that are surprising.
Bill Gates stated that the World Health Organization and the rest of the world must play 'germ games' to prepare for future pandemics and other outbreaks.
An outbreak of the Nipah virus in India stirred the scientific community due to the deadly virus' potential to surge along the coronavirus and cause another pandemic.
Ohio experiences an abnormal spike in the death rate related to opioid overdose. Experts believe that the increase in drug overdose is induced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Larimer County announced that face masks would be strictly required when in indoor public areas to help the hospital system bounce back, effective Wednesday
African swine fever, another disease outbreak, has bloomed in China. According to reports, in which its emergence is exactly "far from the eyes" of any surveying researcher, no one can clearly explain.
A recently published study showed an increase in the number of deaths among those suffering from mental illness as a COVID-19 effect, whether these people have had the virus or not.
Coronavirus samples from a Chinese miner were transported to Wuhan researchers for analysis, where they may have escaped into the public and became a pandemic.
As the world slowly emerges from the pandemic, let's take a look at how deeply it has affected people to the point of causing psychological trauma and long-term mental health effects.
Iowa recorded lesser cases of COVID-19, but citizens still face large issues in their physical and mental states that are induced by lifestyles shifts under the pandemic.
Healthcare demand is on the rise due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but many registered nurses are notifying to deactivate their license, leaving hospitals short of staff.
Despite the proven efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, many are still hesitant to get vaccinated. Experts fear that vaccine hesitancy could threaten efforts to stop the pandemic
Opthalmologists are blaming remote learning, more screen time, and spending less time outdoors during the pandemic lockdown for the increasing cases of myopia among children.